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Founded: 1997[1] | ||
T-series code: T-188 | ||
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MAXBET Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game development company and subsidiary of Sammy.
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Company
MAXBET was established by Sammy to produce pachislot video games; the games themselves were developed by Spike, either through contract work or other means. While both technically and legally existing as a separate entity, MAXBET's games products exclusively use Spike's third-party T-series code.